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I N S I D E
T H I S I S S U E :
Those
Deluded by
Allah’s
Forgiveness
1
Obligatory
Attributes of
Allah
2
Eid Al-Fitr
2014
3
Prayer Times 4
Hadith of the
Month
5
Ar - Risala Newsletter
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[Allah praises]
those who
convey the
messages of
Allah and fear
Him and do not
fear anyone but
Allah. And
sufficient is
Allah as
Accountant.
( Translation of
the meaning of
33:39, Qur’an)
Masjid Muhammad is a multi-cultural religious community established in the city of Atlantic City, New
Jersey. Our mission is to spread the beautiful teachings of Al Islam to the citizens of Atlantic County
and the surrounding areas. We serve our community by providing many needed services such as a
Food Pantry, Interfaith activities, Social and Marital counseling, and much more. We hold the five daily
prayers in our 10,000 Sq ft facility. In addition, we conduct daily classes in the various Islamic
disciplines.
Our educational approach is based on the famous hadith of the angel Jibril which mentions three
divisions of our religion: Islam (Religious Practice), Iman (Religious Faith), and Ihsan (Spiritual
Perfection). These three aspects are represented in the Islamic sciences of 'Aqidah (Creed), Fiqh
(Jurisprudence), and Tasawwuf (Sufism). We believe that mastery of these three essential sciences are
extremely important toward developing a complete believer and a healthy Islamic community.
We adhere to the traditional school of Ahlus Sunnah wal Jama'ah ( The People of the Prophetic Way
and The Majority of the Islamic Nation). In Aqidah, we are following the methodology of the
knowledgeable scholars of Islamic Theology. In Fiqh, we are following the teachings of the famous
Imams of Islamic Jurisprudence as conveyed by a continuous chain of narrators until our time. In
Tasawwuf, we are following the traditional spiritual paths which were expounded upon by the pious
scholars of the science of Islamic Spirituality. This is the way of Ahlus Sunnah wal Jama'ah, which is
the way of the majority of the Muslim nation, past and present.
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“Why did the latter fatigue themselves and weep so much?”
Those Deluded by Allah’s Forgiveness (Part 1) Excerpt from Ahmad ibn Naqib al-Misri’s text “Reliance of the Traveller “ forwarded by Mikal Rasheed
Other sinners delude themselves by saying, "Allah is
generous, we but rely on His forgiveness," while the learned tell
us that if one longs for something one pursues it, and if one fears
something one shuns it. Whoever hopes for forgiveness while
persisting in wrongdoing is deluded. One must know that Allah
Most High, with His vast mercy, is terrible in retribution, having
decreed that unbelievers shall abide in hell forever even though
their unbelief does not hurt Him in the slightest. He has made
some of His servants prey to infirmities (feeble, weak) and trials
in this world, though He, Glorious and Exalted, is quite able to
eliminate them.
Moreover, He has made us fear His punishment. How can
we not be afraid? Fear and hope drive and arouse one to action.
That which does not spur one to work is deception, as is clear
from the fact that the" hope" of most people makes them do
nothing at all or prefer disobedience. It is odd that the early
Muslims both worked and feared, while nowadays, though
falling far short, people feel secure and tranquil as though they
knew more about the generosity of Allah Most High than the
prophets and the righteous. If it could be had by wishing, why
did the latter fatigue themselves and weep so much? does Allah
condemn the Jews and Christians for anything besides being this
way when He says,
"They grasp at the paltry (trifling) things of this low life and say, 'We shall be forgiven' " (Qur'an 7:169).
The Obligatory Attributes of Allah
Submitted by staff
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Among the uncountable Attributes of Allah, there are thirteen which the scholars say are an obligation for the accountable Muslim to know. They are: 1. Al-Wujud (Existence): Allah exists; and all the creations stand as proof for
the existence of Allah, there is no doubt in His existence. (Proof: Surah 14:10)
2. Al-Wahdaniyyah (Oneness): Allah has no partners. Allah is One without a partner or a comparison. Allah is One and not composed of pieces or parts. (Proof: Surah 112:1)
3. Al-Qiyamu bin-Nafs (Non-neediness of others): Allah does not need any of the creations and all the creations are dependent upon Allah. (Proof: Surah 112:2)
4. Al –Mukhalafatu lil-hawadith (Non-resemblance to the creation): Allah absolutely does not resemble the creation. (Proof: Surah 42:11 and Surah 112:4)
5. Al-Qidam (Eternity): Allah’s existence is without a beginning and is not subject to change. (Proof: Surah 57:3)
6. Al Baqa’ (Everlastingness): Allah’s existence is without an end. (Proof: Surah 57:3 and Surah 55:27)
7. Al-Qudrah (Power): Allah has Power over all of the creations. (Proof: Surah 2:20)
8. Al-Iradah (Will): Everything exists by the will of Allah. (Proof: Surah 81:29 and Surah 28:68)
9. As-Sam^ (Hearing): Allah hears without an ear or any other organ or instrument. (Proof: Surah 42:11) 10. Al-Basar (Sight): Allah sees without an eye or any other organ or instrument. (Proof: Surah 42:11) 11. Al-Kalam (Speech): Allah has the Attribute of Kalam which is not like the created communication. Allah’s Kalam is not a voice, letter, words, language, gesture or sound. (Proof: Surah 4:164) 12. Al-Hayah (Life): Allah is alive and does not die. Allah’s life is without a material or spiritual body(soul). (Proof: Surah 2:255) 13. Al-^Ilm (Knowledge): Allah has the absolute knowledge of everything. (Proof: Surah 57:3 and Surah 58:7)
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Eid Al-Fitr 2014
Prayer Times
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***Estimated Prayer Times for August 2014
***These prayer times are simply estimates and should
only be used as a guide and not exact times to pray
The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be
upon him) said, “Fasting Ramadan is like fasting
ten months, and fasting six days [of Shawwal] is
like fasting two months. That is like fasting a full
year.” [Ahmad & Nasa'i]
Masjid Muhammad
300 N. Albany Ave
Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Phone: 609-892-7745
www.mmacinc.org
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